Georgia Southern had more kills, 52-34, and more digs, 62-54, but WCU had more team blocks, 9-6, in the match. The Eagles also narrowly held a higher hitting percentage hitting a .175 clip compared to the Catamount's .161 hitting percentage.

Georgia Southern held the early advantage in the first set, 11-9, and even extended the gap out to, 22-16, but WCU rallied late and pulled even at 23 following a 7-1 run on the serve of Paige McConlogue. The two teams went back and forth as the Catamounts fought off set points at 24-23, 25-24 and 26-25. With the score tied at 26, the Eagles picked up the set one win, 28-26, following two kills.

In the second set with the score tied at 11, Georgia Southern strung together three points to take a 14-11 lead. The Eagles pushed the lead out to 19-13, but again the Catamounts rallied late. This time WCU trimmed the margin down 22-20. However, Georgia Southern won three of the final four points to take a 2-0 lead in the match with a 25-21 set two win.

Set three again saw the Eagles take control as Georgia Southern pulled out to an 18-11 lead, and again WCU crawled its way back into the set. This time the Catamounts got within three points, 22-19, only the see Georgia Southern complete the sweep with a 25-21 set three win.

Western Carolina hits the road for a four-match road swing that begins at Davidson on October 25 for its next match.

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